Cheaper fuel cells with aluminum
Updated: 2011-10-28 18:46:53
Physics Today News Picks A blog of hand-picked science news from the staff of Physics Today Home Print edition Advertising Buyers Guide Jobs Events calendar US Coast Guard preps for Shell's potential Arctic oil drilling News Picks home Cheaper fuel cells with aluminum By Physics Today on October 28, 2011 2:46 PM No Comments No TrackBacks New Scientist Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas are working on a hydrogen fuel cell that uses aluminum as a catalyst . Although fuel cells are a potentially highly efficient power source for cars , their cost has proven prohibitive because they require expensive noble metals such as platinum for a catalyst . Now Irinder Chopra and coworkers have found that if aluminum is treated with a tiny bit of titanium and exposed to molecular hydrogen